Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport reopens with new runway
The first commercial flight to use the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport’s new runway is scheduled for Oct. 11.
The first commercial flight to use the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport’s new runway is scheduled for Oct. 11.
The funds will be used to purchase equipment needed to create new regionally based public media programs throughout the northwest region.
Women broadcasters in Zambia and Zimbabwe share traditional culture via radio art with the help from John Barber, WSU Vancouver.
RICHLAND, Wash. – A two-day workshop on radio journalism for students ages 16-18 will be held April 14-15. Registration deadline is April 1.
By Dustin VandeHoef, College of Education intern PULLMAN, Wash. – The author of a regional best-selling book about the launch of Seattle Sounders soccer as a major league franchise in 2009 will speak at 4:10 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, in Heald Hall G-3 at Washington State University.
By Maegan Murray, WSU Tri-Cities RICHLAND, Wash. – The “Daughters of Hanford” multimedia project opens Saturday, Aug. 1, with a ribbon cutting and Reactor Factor Kids’ Day celebration 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the REACH here.
By Darin Watkins, The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication RICHLAND, Wash. – U.S. Sen. Patty Murray of Washington has helped funnel millions of dollars to assist Hanford Nuclear Reservation cleanup. What few know is the deep family connection she has to the site.
By Maegan Murray, WSU Tri-Cities RICHLAND, Wash. – Stories of women connected to the Hanford nuclear cleanup site are part of a radio and multimedia project to be featured in an exhibit opening Aug. 1 at the Reach, the Hanford interpretive center.
By Darin Watkins, Murrow College of Communication RICHLAND, Wash. – A short re-creation of a live circa 1930s radio broadcast will be part of a free, public discussion about the future of community radio at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 25, in the Washington State University Tri-Cities East Auditorium.
PULLMAN, Wash. – With the flip of a switch Friday, KJEM 89.9 FM, the newest radio station in the Palouse, began filling the airways with the sounds of jazz in honor of WSU alumnus and broadcast pioneer J. Elroy McCaw.